The Hickshaw by Derek Diedricksen

“The Hickshaw” is what Derek Diedricksen has (re)named this little tiny house which cost him about $200 to build. It has a comfortable and useful interior that measures somewhere between 14 and 15 square feet. It’s made from a lot of recycled building materials and the lumber used is entirely sustainably grown Vermont White Cedar.

If this tiny house is much too extreme for you, be sure to check out Derek’s Vermont Cabin that is a much more generous 384 square feet.

If you appreciate the extreme and somewhat wacky tiny houses be sure to visit Deek’s website, Relaxshack’s Blog, and get a peek at his incredibly inventive imagination and get a preview of his tiny house book… Humble Homes, Simple Shacks, Cozy Cottages, Ramshackle Retreats, Funky Forts (And Whatever The Heck Else We Could Squeeze In Here!).

Thanks again for sharing these photos with Tiny House Design first Deek!

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4 Responses to The Hickshaw by Derek Diedricksen

  1. Julia says:

    Looks like some amazing craftsmanship. Talented guy.

  2. alice says:

    The perfect ‘guest room’ or ‘backyard retreat’ for a tiny house!

  3. Pingback: Photos of my multi-purpose “HICKSHAW” (a Rickshaw for HICKS!)… « Relaxshax's Blog

  4. Billy Thonas says:

    excuss me did u say $200 bucks omg cheap i have money like that i could build one and i would but in another 7 years im to young only :(

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